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Not true...I was at BB over the weekend here on Long Island and they had this same device in-store for $ 799.....
Hey there 'Dipset' who works for AT&T - can you confirm if this has a removable SIM card? I would just be blown away if they deviated from standards like that...!
Yes - you forgot that in the 8th paragraph down, Mossberg says "and can’t use the digital cards (called SIM cards)"!! Does this mean that there is no removable SIM card so I can switch devices between "work" and "non-work" time??????

HORRIBLE! There goes my thoughts for an "evenings / weekend phone"!
Terrific - count me in!
Awesome! This will be a great device with many needed improvements on the 8800 (even though I love it!). "Consumer version" is a tough statement to use for this one....it will surely suite most people's business needs, and bring some "fun" along for the ride too!

Serioulsy BG....can you please shed some light on a) for sure does it have GPS??....and b) please....tell us what you know on a "ship date" from AT&T...!!

Keep it up!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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